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Show Lewiston News LEWISTON, October 16. Master I Virgil Bernhiscl submitted to an operation op-eration Thursday for the removal of his tonsils. a,Dr. Reynolds of Logan performed 'the operation. 'i - I Mrs. Sarah Baer left Lewiston last i Tuesday for Tacoma. She' will go to 'American Lake where she will visit i i i with her husband who is in the U. S. service. Mrs. Ruey Bernhlsel made a trip to Salt Lake City Friday returning Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Parkinson, MIsb Orace Choate and Miss Myrtle Bevan aro recovering from tho influenza. in-fluenza. I Mr. and Mrs. Win. Waddoups of Black Pine are visiting at Lewiston with relatives and friends. Mr. Milo Cutler had tho misfortune misfor-tune of breaking two ribs and sustaining sus-taining several bruises by .being thrown from a motorcycle last Saturday. Sat-urday. .-A .-A number of Lewlston's youn men were at Logan last week to bo examined for the draft. I Mr. Wm. Lewis of Richmond un fortunately had his foot caught In some machinery on tho high line at the sugar factory on ThurBdr.v. Field Supt. Cbas. Fond held a business meeting Saturday evening where ho gave instructions to tho employees nt the various beet dumps. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Parkinson wore tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Blood nt Preston last Sundry. . I Tho little Infant daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Ether Telford died Inst Sunday after a short Illness of Influ- onzn. Funeral' services won held on Monday. Interment was made In tho Lewiston cemetery. I Dr. J. M. Bornhlsel returned homo Monday fiom Park City. Miss Onuln Lowis spent Snttirdny and Sunday nt Logan. I Mr. Cnlvin Choato has severed his connections with tho Anderson Lumber Co. and Is employed nt tho Smlthfield sugar factory. I Mr. Wm. H. Stocks is Improving tho propoity which he locently purchased pur-chased by remodeling and building I on tho house. 5 At no tlmo in tho history of Lewiston Lew-iston lmvo tho penplo worked with a such vim In harvesting tho beets. Practically every man, woman and child are on tho Job. Somo have finished fin-ished and all aro at work. An enormous enor-mous amount of beets' have already been harvested. The beet tonnage to tho aero is high. It may be necessary neces-sary to cage somo of tho fellows to keep them from work while tho storm takes a turn at things. Supt. Joseph Qulnney of Logan was at tho sugar factory on business Tuesday. Marshall Poulscn Is a grand-dad, being presented with a brand new grand daughter Thursday by the proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law-renco Law-renco Poulscn. |